I .. . - - . ....... .. .-.- Wednesday, January 13 1960 The Daily Nebraskan Page $ $ s 1 . i I 1 X (f it. I i y i J 1 1 1 i flW hk Stocker . . . Record on the way Swimmer Joe Stocker Is Star of the Week By Norm Beatty A record setter in his own right is swimmer Joe Stocker, this week's Star of the Week. The 6-1 junior, who spe cializes in the 200 yard breastroke, toured the dis tance in 2.34.4, 2.4 seconds under the old record, last week against Kansas U. Stocker had just set the 2.36.8 mark a week earlier against Kansas State. The 20-year-old pre-mcd student said he felt that Ne braska's biggest weakness was in the sprint freestyl ers. Stocker plays the role of an iron man as he com petes in three events. In ad dition to his 200 yard brest stroke, tocker displays his talents on the 400-yard medley relay team and in the 100 yard freestyle. His best time in the latter event is 1.00. YOU CAN BEGIN FEBRUARY 1 To train quickly for a Business Career! Professionol Accounting Courses Bookkeeping Shorthand- Secretarial Medical Secretarial Stenotypa Secretarial IBM Key Punch and Sorter IBM Data Process ing and Tabulating Courses. Day Sessions or Evening Sessions Good pay and steady rising; success can be your reward if you get Business Skills It is bard to fet anywhere without them. Free employment service Register Now HE 2-2464 NBI School of Business 1 3th and L Streets Lincoln, Nebraska Phi PsiV Top Rag Ratings PEK's, Kappa Sigs Challenge Leaders 1. Phi Kappa Psl (4-n 2. Phi Epsilon Kappa (3-3) Kappa Sigma (5-0) Alpha Tau Omega (3-0) Law College (3-0) Hitchcock (3-0) Sigma Nu (2-1) 8. Manatt (3-0) 9. Sigma Alpha Mu (4-0) 10. Delta Tau Delta (2-1) Phi Kappa Psi, the all Uni versity champions in touch football this fall, earn the top spot in the first Daily Ne braskan intramural basket ball ratings. The Phi Psi crew, led by an aggressive bunch of ex prep stars, has bowled over three straight opponents and taken another win by forfeit. Top man for the Phi Psis so far has been Chuck Stacy, an all intramural football pick. PEK Second Phi Epsilon Kappa, nation al physical education honor ary, has drawn on the talents of Ken "S p o o k" Ruisinger, Lowell Schuman and LeRoy Z e n t i c to produce three straight victories. The PEK's look most likely to fall heir to the independent crown held by the Chemists for the last four years. The Daily Nebraskan choice for third is Kappa Sigma, a tall, aggres sive team led by four time all intramural choice Bob Prokop. The 67" Prokop gets able assistance from Al Well man and "Long John" Bar ties. Currently the Kappa Sigs are the winningest IM team, taking four on the court and one via forfeit. Alpha Tau Omega, gunned by perennial IM star Bob Brandes, romps into fourth place. Law College rounds out the first division. The lawyers match height with a good passing attack to pose the most potent threat to PEK among the independents. Dick Huebner, Jim Schmidt and Don Treadway are the standouts. Big Weekend For Most N.U. Varsity Sports The Nebraska grapplers will have challenge a-plenty this week end when they meet wrestlers from Iowa State and Minnesota. Coach Bill Smith will lead his charges against the high ly touted Iowa Staters Friday evening at 7:30. I. State fin ished third in the JCAA last year behind perennial champs Oklahoma and second-place Oklahoma State. With little time to rest, N.U. wrestlers will meet Min nesota at 2:30 p.m. Sat. The visiting Big Ten team also has one of the better teams in the country. Husker swimming gymnas tics and basketball teams will also have their work cut out for them this week end. The swimming team will play host to Creighton Uni versity at 2:00 p.m. and the Gymnasts will travel to Fort Collins, Colo, where they have a meet with their coun terparts from Colorado State University, The Husker basketball team will be looking for a win at Colorado U. 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But the Huskers hustled back to press 61-63 on a pair of late fielders by Jim Ko walke. Two fouls by sophomore Rex Swett gave the Tigers the chance to take. the pres sure off at the foul line be fore veteran Missouri for ward Charles Henke iced the win with his eighth fielder of the evening. Kowalke High Henke and Joe Scott, a pair of senior deadeyes, led Mis souri with 19 and 17 re spectively. Kowalke salvaged game honors for Nebraska with 23 aided by Herschell Turner's 17. Nebraska will try to hit the win column Saturday against Colorado at Boulder. The Buffs tuned up for Coach Jerry Bush's crew by bounc ing Kansas 65-61. It was the first win for Colorado in three Big Eight encounters. It was a night for upsets. Iowa State, preseason tour ney winner and most sports writers' pick for the confer ence crown dropped its first in loop action to Oklahoma, 65-47. - Hit 50 Oklahoma, expected to make a strong bid for the title themselves, hit 50 from the floor to ease the way. Iowa State's touted sopho more, Vinnie Brewer was held to eight points, his sea son's low. In the other Big Eight con test Monday, Kansas State, last year's champ with a 14 0 mark got another leg up on a repeat crown. The Wild cats, who have steadied aft er early season rough sled ding, clawed Oklahoma State, 54-49. It was the Cats third straight and left them the only unbeaten conference squad. High scorer for K State was Ced Price, e'e football end who has appar ently recovered from a dislo cated shoulder. NEBRASKA $ t Maxer s H Kowalke 11 Harry 2 MISSOURI Hester Turner Swett Boweri Barth 1 2-2 Total! M 11-H NEBRASKA .... Missouri 1-2 1-2 1-2 S-5 1-2 0-0 6 Talley 23 Gilbert S Henke 3 Scott 1 Cox 1 Abram 2 Jensen 4 Sarvpr 1 4 M M 4 3-4 11 3-5 1 5 T- IT 3 2-3 1 1-1 1 M O 0-0 Total 23 19-2S M 34 ni 34 55 l j 4 ' IN PERSON : J I Columbia Recording Jl Bc,r.yrB I s ARTIST J I -wicis!. I K ( PERSHING MUNICIPAL I k I AUDITORIUM loJ 7 WEDNESDAY. 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